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Guinea-Hen Flowers, Fritillaria Meleagis, As A Form Of Plant, Eugene, Oregon
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![]() Four Guinea-Hen (Fritillaria Meleagis) flowers were in bloom on a single stem. Growing in a group these flowers looked more like bells then like snakes.
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![]() Another Guinea-Hen flower bloomed in white in the same "Well" raised garden bed. This was a single bloom on a single stem.
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![]() Two Guinea-Hen flowering plants were shown in context with other flowering plants.
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![]() Another Guinea-Hen flower was blooming in the "Beast" raised garden bed. Behind it was the base of a Honey Berry plant.
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